Season ticket holders were promised the "best sightlines in the
stadium" for Cowboys games, and subsequently purchased Super Bowl
tickets, feel that they were deceived because their seats had
obstructed views of the field and video board.

These fans may have a valid complaint. The clear sight
lines were part of the deal the "Founders" of Cowboys Stadium
signed when they ponied up $100,000 for PSLs. It's unclear
whether those sight lines were promised for the Super Bowl (for
which the season ticket holders paid $1,200), but if the Cowboys
didn't say otherwise, these fans probably wouldn't have assumed
they'd only be able to see part of the field.

Eagan Avenatti, LLP is investigating the matter, but it sounds
like things could get messy:

"These season ticket holders are rightfully irate at Jones and
the Cowboys," said Michael Avenatti. "Jones sold the very fans
that helped finance the construction of the stadium on the idea
of attending the Super Bowl, took their money, and then put them
in illegitimate seats with obstructed views. What team or owner
on the planet would treat its best fans like this?"